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Booth and Rowntree conducted significant investigations into poverty in London and York, respectively. Booth's work, particularly the "Life and Labor of the People in London," revealed the extent of poverty and the various social conditions affecting the population. Rowntree's study, "Poverty: A Study of Town Life," provided a detailed analysis of the causes and effects of poverty in York. Both studies emphasized the need for social reform and influenced subsequent welfare policies in the UK.

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